Monday, July 23, 2012
In Love with Claw Foot Tubs - guest writer Joanna
Hi! I’m Joanna, a writer for Arcadian Lighting (they
offer brilliant lighting fixtures in a plethora of styles and finishes.) I'm
fortunate to be able to write daily about my passion—interior design. I spend my
time searching the internet for beautiful decorating ideas and images to share in
guest posts like this one. Today, I’m sharing some of my favorite clawfoot tubs. No
matter their color nor the setting in which they're found, these bathing beauties
are always charming with just a touch of nostalgia.
This lovely bathroom features a brightly-hued clawfoot tub and wallpaper in an
engaging Chinoiserie pattern.
Lively purple covers a clawfoot tub surrounded by wide striped wallpaper. The hue
used gives the bathroom personality.
This clawfoot tub in cheery yellow is dressed femininely in a ruffled curtain. The
floor mirror reflects the light from the window and the color of the tub.
A red tub offers the only spot of color in this minimalist bathroom with all natural
wood elements.
A sophisticated black and grey bathroom features a black tub accompanied by brass
fixtures. The single glass pendant light hanging from the ceiling subtly illuminates
the space. Chevron flooring gives the room a decidedly French air.
Pretty turquoise and white provides a touch of Zen to this inviting bath. The little
chandelier over the tub is a charming addition.
This gorgeous French style bathroom is so beautiful. I love the clawfoot tub in soft
blue-grey. Wouldn’t you just love to see the rest of the space?
A white soaking tub with claw feet provides a welcoming place for a long relaxing
bath. The blush color on the walls adds to the charm of the space. You can see just
a hint of two crystal light fixtures.
Images | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4| 5 | 6 | 7 | 8
What did you think of these tubs? Let us know in the comments section! Also, don't
forget to come over to Arcadian Lighting for all your lighting and accessory needs.
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